62d Congress, ) 

SENATE. 

j Document 

1st Session. f 


1 No. 46. 


PUBLIC BUILDINGS IN THE CITY OF AVASHINGTON. 


L E T . .T E R 


FROM 


THE SECRETARY OF THE . TREASDRY 


TRANSMITTING 


INFORMATION IN RESPONSE TO SENATE RESOLUTION OF JUNE 8, 
1911, RELATIVE TO TITLE, ETC., TO CERTAIN -LANDS UPON 
WHICH TO ERECT PROPOSED BUILDINGS FOR THE DEPART¬ 
MENTS OF STATE, COMMERCE AND LABOR, AND JUSTICE. 


June 12, 1911. — Ordered to lie on the table and to be printed. 


L( c) Treasury Department, 

Office of the Secretary, 

Washmigton, June 9, 1911. 

The President of the Senate. 

Sir: In repl}^ to Senate resolution of June 8,1911,1 have the honor 
to transmit herewith statement showing the amount paid for the various 
parcels of land comprising the site for the proposed buildings for the 
Departments of State, Commerce and Labor, and Justice, and the date 
on which title to each parcel passed to the Government; also a state¬ 
ment showing the names of lessees, amount of rent received, and other 
details as to rent derived from squares 226 to 230, inclusive. 

You are also advised that the proposed plans did contemplate the 
erection of one of the buildings south of B Street. This was suggested 
by the National Fine Arts Commission, and a recommendation sub¬ 
mitted b}’’ this department for the necessaiy legislation to enable the 
department to so place the building. 

Respectfully, Franklin MacVeagh, 

Secretary. 


Statement showing amount paid for site for Departments of State, Justice, and Commerce 
and Labor, the amount paid for each parcel, and the date on which title to each parcel 
passed to the Government. 


Description. 

Square 

Parcel 

No. 

Amount. 

Date of pay¬ 
ment. 

Ghpcp’s Thp.nter . . 

226 

1 

$271,060.00 

May 18,1910 

Apr. 12,1910 
Apr. 22,1910 
July 30,1910 

Regent Hotel and 1420, 1422, and 1424 Pennsylvania 

.^ypTinp ... 

226 : 

i ' 2 

308,833.57 
206, 726.23 
32,690.62 

1412 1414 1416 and 1418 Pennsj'lvania Avenue_,. 

226 

1 3 

1410 Pennsylvania Avenue. 

226 

i ^ 

1408 Pennsylvania Avenue . 

226 

5 

21,045.15 

Mav 21,1910 

1404 1406 Pennsvlvania Avenue . 

226 

6 

37,064. 70 

‘Do. 

1402 Pennsvlvania Avenue. 

226 

7 

23,047 00 

Mar. 14,1910 

1400 Pennsylvania Avenue. 

226 

1 8 

36,714. 60 

Do. 


















































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PUBLIC BUILDINGS IN THE CITY OF WASHINGTON 


Statement showing amount paid for site for Departments of State, Justice, and Commerce 
and Labor, the amount paid for each parcel, and the date on which title to each parcel 
passed to the Government —Continued. 


Description. 


506 and 508 Fourteenth Street. 

502-504 Fourteeath Street. 

500 Fourteenth Street. 

1403 E Street. 

An alley; property owned by the Government. 

1405 E Street. 

1407 E Street.L 

1409, 1411, 1413 E Street. 

401-403 Fifteenth Street. 

1429-1433 E Street. 

405-407 Fifteenth Street.. 

409 Fifteenth Street. 

411 Fifteenth Street.. 

1424-1430 E Street.. 

1422 E Street.. 

1420 E street.. 

1416 E Street.. 

1414 E Street. 

1412 E Street. 

1408-1410 E Street. 

1406 E Street.:. 

412-416 Fourteenth Street and 1400-1404 E Street.. 

400-410 Fourteenth Street. 

1411 D Street. 

1413 D Street. 

1415 D Street. 

1417 D Street. 

1419 D Street. 

1421 D Street. 

1423 D Street. 

Emergency Hospital. 

1428 D Street. 

Vacant land, if numbered would be 1422, 1424, and 1426 

D Street NW. 

1441 Ohio Avenue. 

1416 D Street.. 

1412 and 1414 D Street.. 

Engine House No. 2. 

1406 1) Street and 1407 Ohio Avenue. 

316-318 Fourteenth Street. 

312-314 Fourteenth Street.. 

310 Fourteenth Street. 

306-308 Fourteenth Street. 

304 Fourteenth Street... 

Rear of 304, 306, and 308 Fourteenth Street. 

1433,1435, and 1437 Ohio Avenue.. 

1439 Ohio Avenue. 

Panorama Building.. 

1420-1422 Ohio Avenue. 

300 and 302 Fourteenth Street and 1410-1412 Ohio 

Avenue. 

Shehan’s lumber yard. 

Vacant ground on Fifteenth Street between B and C 
Streets . 

1442 C Street, coiner Fifteenth. 

1440 C Street. 

1438 C Street. 

1436 C Street. 

1434 C Street. 

1432 C Street. 

1430 C Street. 

1426-1428 C Street. 

1424 C Street. 

1422 C Street. 

Chapman’s Coal Yard. 

226-234 Fourteenth Street, corner C Street. 

224 Fourteenth Street. 

216 Fourteenth Street. 

200,202, and 204 Fourteenth Street and 1409 B Street .... 

Total. 


Square 

No. 

Parcel 

No. 

Amount. 

Date of pay¬ 
ment. 

— 

226 

9 

$78,276.00 

May 

16,1910 

226 

10 

25,200.00 

Mar. 

14,1910 

226 

11 

20,900.00 

Feb. 

12,1910 

226 

12 

9,529.00 

May 

16,1910 

226 

13 



14,1910 

226 

14 

12,814.16 

Mar. 

226 

15 

14,689.85 

Do. 

226 

16 

42,269.13 

Apr. 

22,1910 

227 

17 

14,787.50 

May 

16,1910 

227 

18 

15,975.00 

Mar. 

3,1910 

227 

19 

53,281.16 

Mar. 

4,1910 

227 

20 

26,531.25 

May 

16,1910 

227 

21 

11,750.00 

July 

30.1910 

227 

22 

26,110.20 

Do. 

227 

23 

5,554.27 

Jan. 

29,1910 

227 

24 

5,440.27 

Mar. 

3,1910 

227 

25 

9,988.17 

May 

16,1910 

227 

26 

8,615.25 

Apr. 

22,1910 

227 

27 

8,615.25 

Feb. 

12,1910 

227 

28 

15,888.91 

Apr. 

22,1910 

227 

29 

12,953.62 

Mar. 

3,1910 

227 

30 

133,380. 86 

Jan 

15,1910 

227 

31 

107,816.99 

May 

16,1910 

227 

32 

.5,920.00 

Mar. 

14,1910 

227 

33 

5,332. 65 

Apr. 

12,1010 

227 

34 

5,345.10 

Apr. 

22,1910 

227 

35 

5,278.80 

Mar. 

14,1910 

227 

36 

5,091.75 

Jan. 

7,1911 

227 

37 

5,051.57 

Feb. 

8,1911 

227 

38 

5,095.57 

June 

22,1910 

228 

39 

72,410.00 

May 

16,1910 

228 

40 

2,917.95 

May 

18,1910 

228 

41 

10,659.00 

July 

30,1910 

228 

42 

4,314.45 

July 

8.1910 

. 228 

43 

3, 396.57 

Apr. 

15,1910 

228 

44 

5,453.87 

July 

8,1910 

228 

45 

36,207.61 

Apr. 

22,1910 

228 

46 

23,469.73 

Feb. 

12,1910 

228 

47 

21,300.00 

Aug. 

4,1910 

228 

48 

18,193.50 

Mar. 

3,1910 

228 

49 

13,935.00 

Jan. 

15,1910 

228 

50 

11,580. 70 

Apr. 

19,1910 

228 

51 

12,587.40 

Apr. 

28,1910 

228 

52 

50.00 

Jan. 

7,1911 

228 

53 

9,785.71 

May 

16,1910 

228 

54 

4,093.41 

Do. 

229 

55 

93,5t)9.25 

Feb. 

12,1910 

229 

56 

26,848.35 

July 

8,1910 

229 

57 

42,794.35 

May 

21,1910 

230 

58 

80,076.76 

Jan. 

29,1910 

230 

59 

3,600.00 

Mar. 

3,1910 

230 

60 

8,495.00 

Apr. 

28,1910 

230 

61 

7,910.00 

Apr. 

22,1910 

230 

62 

7,810.00 

Mar. 

16,1910 

230 

63 

7,810.00 

Do. 

230 

64 

7.810.00 

Apr. 

22,1910 

230 

65 

7,810.00 

May 

16,1910 

230 

66 

7,590.00 

Apr. 

28,1910 

230 

67 

15,180.00 

Api. 

19,1910 

230 

68 

7,590.00 

Apr. 

28,1910 

230 

69 

7,590.00 

Do. 

230 

70 

30,628.80 

Mar. 

3,1910 

230 

71 

41,000.00 

Do. 

230 

72 

26,802.40 

Feb. 

12,1910 

230 

/ 73 

\ 74 

1 56,280.12 

Jan. 

29,1910 

230 

75 

87,676.00 

Feb. 

12,1910 



2,459,831.08 




Note.—M ichael Gatti, the owner of parcel No. 53, refused to accept the warrant issued in payment 
for said parcel, and under date of May 29,1911. the amount was deposited to his credit with the 
Treasurer of the United States, in accordance with law. 


























































































PUBLIC BUILDINGS IN THE CITY OF WASHINGTON. 


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btatement showing names of lessees, amount of rent received, and other details as to rent 
derived from squares 226 to 230, inclusive, Washington, D. C., acquired by the United 
K^ates as a site for the erection of the proposed buildings for the Departments of State, 
Commerce and Labor, and Justice. 


Premises. j Tenant. 


1400 Pennsylvania Avenue NW. Samuel W. Ford 

1402 Pennsylvania Avenue NW. (first ! Clarence B. Pratt., 
floor and basement). i 

1402 Pennsylvania Avenue NW. (sec- G. B. Casassa. 

ond and third floors). f 

1404-1406 Pennsylvania Avenue NW. i Florentine Cafg Co 
(not including barber shop on ground 
noor of 14061. I 


Rate per 
month. 


$130.00 
60.00 

30.00 

115.00 


1406 Pennsylvania Avenue NW. (bar- I 
ber shop on ground floor). 

1408 Pennsylvania Avenue NW.| 

1408 Pennsylvania Avenue NW. (sec¬ 
ond and third floors). i 

1410 Pennsylvania Avenue NW.' 


1410 Pennsylvania Avenue NW. (sec¬ 
ond floor). 

1410 Pennsylvania Avenue NW. (third I 
floor). I 

1410 Pennsj’lvania Avenue NW.( fourth 
floor). 

1412, 1414, 1416, 1418 Pennsylvania 
Avenue NW. and brick boiler house 
in rear thereof. i 

1420 Pennsylvania Avenue NW. (first 
floor and basement). 

1420 Pennsylvania Avenue NW. (sec- . 

ond and fourth floors). ! 

1420 Pennsylvania Avenue NW. (third 
floor). ! 

1422 Pennsylvania Avenue NW. (first j 
floor and basement). | 

1424 Pennsylvania Avenue NW. (main : 
opera house building and Pennsyl- ! 
vania Avenue entrance). ! 

Pennsylvania Avenue and Fifteenth 
Street NW. (formerly the Regent, j 
now the Grand Hotel). I 

200 Fourteenth Street NW. I 


202-204 Fourteenth Street NW. (known 
as Hagerty’s Tavern). 


216 Fourteenth Street NW. (including j 
old Sheehan & Cain lumber yards 
and brick stable thereon). 

224-226 Fourteenth Street NW.' 

226-234 Fourteenth Street NW. 

300 Fourteenth Street NW. 

302 Fourteenth Street NW. 

304 Fourteenth Street NW. 

306 Fourteenth Street NW. 

308 Fourteenth Street NW. 

310 Fourteenth Street NW. 

312 Fourteenth Street NW. 

314 Fourteenth Street NW. 

316 Fourteenth Street NW. 

318 Fourteenth Street NW. 

400-410 Fourteenth Street NW. (stables). 
400-410 Fourteenth Street NW. (har¬ 
ness shop). 

400-410 Fourteenth Street NW. (part 
of first floor No. 400 and additional 
room over stables). 

400-410 Fourteenth Street NW. (part 
of third floor No. 400). 

412-416 Fourteenth Street NW., also 


William Davis.. 

First floor and basement vacant; department en¬ 
deavoring to rent it for from $50 to $60 per month. 

Harry L. Dorsey. 

First floor and baserpent vacant when acquired 
by the Government; 1 month’s rent (Dec. 22, 
1910-Jan. 21, 1911) of $75 derived; noAV vacant; 
department endeavoring to rent for from $65 to 
$75 per month. 

Baltimore American, Louis Garthe, Washington 
representative. 

Mrs. E. Lane.. 

Howard Udelwitz. 

Estate of S. G. Cornwell, deceased. 


Duparquet, Huot & Moneuse Co 

Joseph F. Hermann. 

William S. Dulin. 

Plimpton B. Chase. 

_do. 


Edward J. Gardiner 


Rented to W. B. Moses & Sons from Feb. 26, 1910, 
to Nov. 30, 1910, at $150 per month; on account 
of destruction of part of space by Are in adjoin¬ 
ing property, pro rata reduction was made to 
$137.50 per month, effective Dec. 1,1910; property 
rented at this rate until Mar. 31,1911, when it 
was vacated; building still vacant. 

Vacant when acquired by Government, and used 
by Treasury Department for storage of cabinet- 
shop machinery and separating machines from 
Bureau of Engraving and Printing. 

W. A, Pierce... 


Gantz & Jones. 

W. H. Wyman. 

William Burnett. 

John P. Hohmann. 

Gospel Mission. 

Guilio Esperti. 

Cesare Morisi. 

Robert Easton. 

Frank Freschi. 

Charles Sartori. 

Consolidated Engineering Co 

_do. 

White Oak Coal Co. 

N. E. D. LaVergne. 

Edward K. Houser. 


John T. Gately. 

The Globe Printing Co. (as to part of building)_ 


55.00 


25.00 


40.00 

22.50 
15.00 

625.00 

125.00 

42.50 
15.00 

125.00 
1,416.67 

375.00 

150.00 


208.33 


80.00 

30.00 

16.00 

50.00 

15.00 

18.00 

12.00 

15.00 

15.00 

10.00 

15.50 

40.00 

190.00 

15.00 


40.00 


30.00 

200.00 


1400-1404 E Street NW. 
































































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PUBLIC BUILDINGS IN THE CITY OF WASHINGTON. 


Statement showing names of lessees, amount of rent received, and other details as Uj rent 
derived from squares ££6 to ^30, incliish'e, Washington, D. C., acquired hg the Uriited 
States as a site for the erection of the j^roposed buildings for the Departments of State, 
Commerce and Labor, and Justice —Continued. 


Premises. 

Tenant. 

Kate per 
month. 

412-416 Fourteenth Street NW., also 
1400-1404 E Street NW. 

,600 Fourteenth Street XW 

Andrew B. Graham Co. (as to part of building). 
Graham was the original owner of this building 
and in addition to the rent paid supplies heat, 
janitor, and elevator service for entire building. 
Ellen C. Mullany. 

$100.00 

60.00 
2,6.00 
25.00 
250.00 

.602 Fourteenth Street NW. 

J. Mazzochi. 

604 Fourteenth Street NW. 

Isaac Little. 

506-,608 Fourteenth Street NW. 

National Engraving Co. (Inc.). 

401-403 Fifteenth Street NW., and hos¬ 
pital building at Fifteenth and D 
Streets and Ohio Avenue NW. 

40,6-407 Fifteenth Street NW. 

Emergencv Hospital. 

15.00 

Vacant when acquired by the Government; Treas- 
sury Department cabinet shop moved into this 
building Apr. 28, 1910. 

Capital Bicvcle Club. 

409 Fifteenth Street NW. 

75. lO 

411 Fifteenth Street NW. 

Vacant; department is endeavoring to rent for $30 
per month. 

District of Columbia Militia. 

1407 Ohio Avenue NW., extending 
back to and including 1406 D Street 
NW. 

1410 Ohio Avenue NW. 

125.00 

15.00 
15.00 
36.00 
233.34 

20.00 

Jennie Atkins. 

1412 Ohio Avenue NW. 

Victoria McClellan. 

1420-1422 Ohio Avenue NW. 

Veihmeyer & Lapish. 

Old Panorama Building, original lots 
3, 4, and 5, square 229. 

1439 Ohio Avenue NW. 

Schwab & Gasseiiheimer. 

P. E. Gallant. 

1441 Ohio Avenue NW. 

Vacant; department is endeavoring to rent for $15 
per month. 

Formerly rented for $75 per month by F. W. 
Schrumpf & Co., junk dealers; building destroyed 
by firO Oct. 31, 1910; no rents collected since de¬ 
struction of building; building has been razed. 

Gospel Mi.ssion. 

1409 B Street NW. 


1414 C Street NW. (small one-room 
brick ofllce and part of vacant lot). 
1422 C Street NW. 

5.00 

Used by Department of Commerce and Labor from 
May 18, 1910, for storage of boxes for Census Bu¬ 
reau; rent free. 

.do. 

1424 C Street NW. 


1426 C Street NW. 

Used by Department of Commerce and Labor from 
July 30, 1910, for storage of boxes for Census Bu¬ 
reau; rent free. 

Vacant when acquired by the Government; still 
vacant; department is endeavoring to rent for 
$25 per month. 

Do. 


1428 C Street NW. 


1430 C Street NW. 


1432 C Street NW. 

Pietro Gulierv. 

25.00 
2.5.00 

1434 C Street NW. 

Alfred Gnoota. 

1436 C Street NW. 

Vacant Avhen acquired by the Government; still 
vacant; department is endeavoring to rent for 
$25 per month. 

Vacant; Treasury Department is endeavoring to 
rent for $25 per month. 

A. Togas. 

1438 C Street NW. 


1440 C Street NW. 

25. 00 
25.00 
15.00 
55.00 

12.40 
16.00 

1442 C Street NW. 

Nicholas Drakoulis. 

1411 D Street NW. 

William B. Hill. 

1408-1410 D Street NW. 

Formerly Engine Hou.se No. 2, square 228; Perry 
Scott. 

Jo.seph Tavlor. 

1412 D Street NW.. 

1413 D Street NW. 

L. San.some. 

1414 D Street NW. 

Vacant since Feb. 7, 1911; department is endeav¬ 
oring to rent for $12 per month. 

1406 D Street NW. (See 1407 Ohio 
Avenue NW.) 

1415 D Street NW. 


Thurman E. Shanks. 

15.00 

12.00 

1416 D Street NW. 

Elizabeth Schneider. 

1417 D Street NW. 

Formerly rented by Epimaco Caola; now vacant 
.since June 1, 1911; department is endeavoring 
to rent for $14 per month. 

A. Biazzi . 

1419 D Street NW. 

15.00 
14.00 
16.00 
50.00 

1421 D Street NW. 

Mary E. Acton. 

1423 D Street NW. 

Mrs. Marv S. Blue. 

1426-1427 D Street NW., also 1418 E 
Street NW (1 piece). 

1428 D Street NW. 

1429 D Street NW. 

Coco Cola Bottling Works. 

Building razed; vacant lot; no rents collected 

G. Piantoni.. 

2^00 

1 Rate per annum. 

























































































PUBLIC BUILDINGS IN THE CITY OF WASHINGTON. 


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Statement showing names of lessees, amount of rent received, and other details as to rent 
derived from squares SS6 to 230, inclusive, Washington, D. C., acquired by the United 
States as a site for the erection of the proposed buildings for the Departments of State, 
Commerce and Labor, and Justice —Continued. 


Premises, 

Tenant. 

Rate per 
month. 

1431 D Street NW. 

Ella Davis. 

$25.00 
25.00 

1433 D Street NW. 

Etta Coleman. 

1403 E Street NW«. 

Building razed; vacant lot; no rents collected. 

1400-1404 E Street NW. (See 412-416 
Fourteenth Street NW.) 

1405 E Street NW. 



Building razed; vacant lot; no rents collected. 


1406 E Street NW. 

Albert Gianoly. 

36,06 

1407 E Street NW. 

F. W'. Grenfell. 

35,00 

1408 E Street NW. 

Lamar Gatewood. 

25.00 

1409 E Street NW. 

Building was condemned, sold, and razed; now 
vacant lot; no rents collected. 

Walter Mountjoy. 

1410 E Street NW. 

20.00 

1411 E Street NW. 

Formerly rented by Joseph Colizzi; vacant since 
June 9,1911; department is endeavoring to rent 
for $20 per month. 

Edward L. Witstatt. 


1412 E Street NW. 

25.00 

1413 E Street NW. 

Salvatore Zanelli. 

16.00 

1414 E Street NW. 

Arthur Minck. 

20.00 

1416 E Street NW. 

Charles Sartori..'. 

18.00 

1418 E Street NW. (See 1425-27 D 
Street NW.) 

1420 E Street NW. 


Building razed; vacant lot; no rents collected. 


1422 E Street NW. 

.do.7. 


Lot 1, square 229 (vacant ground and 
frame building). 

1424-30 E Street NW. 

J. 0. Veihmeyer. 

5.00 

Vacant when acquired by the Government; used 
by the Treasury Department for storage of 
second-hand furniture. 

Formerly rented by Warren-Ehret Co.; now va¬ 
cant; department is endeavoring to rent for $20 
per month. 

T.nt 10, square 230. 





1 Buildings on premises 1403 and 1405 E Street N\V. were condemned, sold, and razed during 1910. 


Total rents collected from properties on squares 226 to 230, inclusive, up to and 
including June 9, 1911, $77,522.74. 


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